Part,  Chapter

 1    II,       I|     her hands, and her walk betrayed that she was vexed. I was
 2    II,      II|    common peculiarity which betrayed them as belonging to that
 3    II,      VI|     my cozening friend, had betrayed him to me - a stranger.
 4    II,      VI|      More! She had not only betrayed Siegfried, her own cousin,
 5    II,      VI|    me - a stranger: she had betrayed Cenni, her origin, her real
 6    II,     VII| asked, "Who was it? Who has betrayed this little joke?"~ ~I looked
 7    II,     VII|   the person who warned you betrayed the whole scheme?"~ ~"Never
 8    II,     VII|     the purple velvet cover betrayed the prayer-book. What prayer
 9    II,      XI| than that scoundrel who had betrayed her and then flung her to
10    II,     XII|   the smoke of their rifles betrayed the level of their faces,
11    II,     XVI|    The wound on my forehead betrayed me for a soldier of some
12    II,    XVII|    And if she has insulted, betrayed me with another man before
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